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Experience 14 days Nepal (Package Tours in Nepal) This package is suitable for all ages and first time visitors to the Himalayan Kingdom and offers a traveler the very best opportunity to explore the culture, history, uniqueness and wonders of Nepal. We consider this to be the best holiday package you can have here.
You will experience the magnificence of Mt. Everest close up, the historical beauty of the old city of Bhaktapur and eye to eye contact with a Royal Bengal Tiger (if your lucky!). Pokhara's natural beauty will make you smile as you glimpse Fishtail's snowy peaks mirrored in Phewa Lake as you float gently along it's surface to the famous Barhi Temple.
On our white water rafting day, laughter abounds as one traverse the crystal clean waters of the Trishuli river. A truly AMAZING adventure for all!
There can be no better way to enjoy cultural life here than to wander through the small villages and try a few word of Nepali with the local people. Trekking through the pristine forests, meadows and harvest fields will bring you to Poonhill, where you will see a 360 degree view of the Annapurna, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri and other white capped mountain ranges. A wave of peaks surround the green valley's below and from here you will be treated to the most stunningly beautiful sunrise and sunset.
This package is the absolute best adventure one can have during a two week visit to Nepal. Our specialty is in providing excellent personal service and professional staff to make your trip the best it can be!
Day 01 | Pick-up and transfer to the hotel | Tour briefing |
Day 02 | Early morning -Mountain flight and afternoon Kathmandu and Bhaktapur sight seeing | Stay at hotel |
Day 03 | Departure for trekking – Pokhara | Stay at a hotel |
Day 04 | Trek to TikheDhunga | Stay at tea house |
Day 05 | Trek to Ghorepani | Stay at tea house |
Day 06 | Early morning- sunrise trip to Poonhill. | Rest day |
Day 07 | Trek to Ghandruk ( a beautiful Gurung village) | Stay at hotel |
Day 08 | Trek to NewBridge and drive to Pokhara | Stay at hotel |
Day 09 | Drive to rafting start point & half - day raft | Camping at River banks |
Day 10 | Raft and drive to Chitwan National Park | Stay inside the Park |
Day 11 | Full day activities inside the park | Stay at safari camp |
Day 12 | Morning program inside the park & drive or fly back to KTM | Stay at hotel |
Day 13 | Free day for shopping/relaxating | Stay at hotel |
Day 14 | Departure to the International airport/on-ward journey | Program can be extended |
Cost US$ 1150 Per Person (Full Board trekking, rafting and jungle safari)Min. Pax 6 to 10This package does not require a specific number of people, if you would like to join with another group, we will try to accommodate you. However, in order to provide the best possible service we must be this tour 6 people.
Experience Culture and Himalayas in remote Nepal (17 days)
This package is suitable for all ages and first time visitors to the Himalayan Kingdom and offers a traveler the very best opportunity to explore the culture, history, uniqueness and wonders of Nepal. We consider this to be the best holiday package you can have here.
Helambu-Gosainkunda-Langtang :
There are interesting places to the north of Kathmandu for those who have only a short time for trekking. Helambu, north-east of Kathmandu, and Gosainkunda and Langtang due north of Kathmandu, provide the glimpses of Tamang and Sherpa life, temperate forests with varieties of rhododendrons, lakes, glaciers and snow mountains.
a. Helambu :
Helambu, about 72 kilometers north-east of Kathmandu, is noted for its scenic grandeur and pleasant climate. The Helambu region, extending from north of Taramarang to the tree limit of the Gosainkunda Lake and lower slopes of Jugal Himal, has several highland Tamang and Sherpa villages, scattered on both sides of the Malemchi Khola.
b. Gosainkunda :
Situated at an altitude of 4,380 meters and cradled amidst craggy peaks, Gosainkunda Lake is one of the most famous pilgrimages of Nepal. Thousands of people trek to this glacial lake every August. The trek passes through varied landscapes ranging from evergreen forest, cascading waterfalls and turbulent streams to alpine grass and barren mountainsides. Besides the famous Gosainkunda Lake, the other lakes in the neighborhood are Nagkunda, Bhairabkunda, Saraswatikunda and Surajkunda.
Gosainkunda lies to the north-west of Helambu beyond a 4.602-meter high pass. However, the best approach to Gosainkunda is through Trishuli valley, 71 kilometers north-west of Kathmandu. Trishuli valley is linked with Kathmandu by a motorable road.
C. Langtang Valley :
Surrounded with many peaks and glaciers, Langtang is a delightful valley situated north of Gosainkunda. Above an altitude of 3.000 meters, Langtang valley opens out beyond Ghora Tabela. The Langtang valley is full of beautiful camping sites, spectacular mountains and glacier sceneries. From Langtang village, the track continues to Kyangjin Gompa (3,74g m). This is the site of the Yala Cheese Factory. There is a STOL airstrip at Chhaldang, a short distance east of Kyangjin. Visits to the Yala Cheese Factory (4,633 m) and the small lakes beyond Yala are worthwhile. Yala can be reached within half a day from Kyangjin Gompa. From Kyangjin Gompa, a continuation to the pastures of Langsisa (4.084 m) provides the good views of numerous glaciers. There are some huts in Langsisa that can be reached within one day's walk from Kyangjin Gompa.
Royal Chitwan National Park area (932 SQ. KM'S.) :
Royal Chitwan National Park, the oldest national park in Nepal, is situated in the subtropical inner Terai lowlands of South-Central Nepal. The park was designated as a World Heritage Site in 1984. The park covers a pristine area with a unique ecosystem of significant value to the world. It con tains the Churiya hills, ox-bow lakes and flood plains of Rapti, Reu and Narayani Rivers. Approximately 70% of the park vegetation is sal forest. The remaining vegetation types include grassland (20%), riverine forest (7%), and sal with chirpine (3%), the latter occurring at the top of the Churiya range. The riverine forests consist mainly of khair, sissoo and simal. The grassland forms a diverse and complex community with over 50 species. The Saccharun species, often called elephant grass, can reach 8 m. in height. The shorter grasses such as Imperata are useful for thatch roofs.
There are more than 43 species of mammals in the park. The park is especially renowned for the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, the tiger and the gharial crocodile along with many other common species such as gaur, wild elephant, four-horned antelope, striped hyena, pangolin, Gangetic dolphin, monitor lizard and python.
Other animals found in the park include the sambar, chital, hog deer, barking deer, sloth bear, palm civet, langur and rhesus monkey.
There are over 450 species of birds in the park. Among the endangered birds are the Bengal florican, giant hornbill, lesser florican, black stork and white stork. Common birds seen in the park include the peafowl, red jungle fowl, and different species of egrets, herons, kingfishers, flycatchers and woodpeckers. The best time for bird watching is March and December. More than 45 species of amphibians and reptiles occur in the park, some of which are the marsh crocodile, cobra, green pit viper and various species of frogs and tortoises. The park is actively engaged in the scientific studies of several species of wild fauna and flora.
Days | Program Itineries | Altitude | Camping Place | Altitude | Remarks |
Day 01 | Kathmandu | 1.400m | Dunche | 1.950m | minibus our 4 wheel drive |
Day 02 | Dunche | 1.950m | Syabru | 2.130m | |
Day 03 | Syabru | 2.130m | Lama hotel | 2.500m | |
Day 04 | Lama hotel | 2.500m | Ghora Tabela | 3.010m | |
Day 05 | Ghora Tabela | 3.010m | Kyangjin | 3.798m | |
Day 06 | Kyangjin | 3.798m | - | - | climbing Tsergo Ri (5.000m) |
Day 07 | Kyangjin | 3.798m | Lama hotel | 2.500m | |
Day 08 | Lama hotel | 2.500m | Sin Gompa | 3.350m | Monastery |
Day 09 | Sin Gompa | 3.350m | Gosainkund | 4.381m | Gosainkund lakes |
Day 10 | Gosainkund | 4.381m | Gopte | 3.430m | cross Laurebina pas 4.610m |
Day 11 | Gopte | 3.430m | Kutumsang | 2.500m | |
Day 12 | Kutumsang | 2.500m | Pati Bhajyang | 1.850m | |
Day 13 | Pati Bhajyang | 1.850m | Sundarijal-KTM | 1.400m | minibus or 4 wheel drive |
Day 14 | Kathmandu | 1.400m | Mugling | rafting | |
rafting | Chitwan | transport to Chitwan by bus | |||
Chitwan | Chitwan | ||||
Kathmandu | 1.400m | transport airport Bharatpur |
Experience Culture and Himalayas in remote Nepal (26 days)
Package Tours
This package is suitable for all and first time visitors to the Himalayan Kingdom and offers a traveller the very best opportunity to explore the culture, history, uniqueness and wonders of Nepal. We consider this to be the best holiday package you can have here.
You will experience the magnificence of Mt. Everest close up, the historical beauty of the old city of Bhaktapur and eye to eye contact with a Royal Bengal Tiger (if your lucky!). Pokhara's natural beauty will make you smile as you glimpse Fishtail's snowy peak mirrored in Phewa Lake as you float gently along it's surface to the famous Barhi Temple.
On our white water rafting day, laughter abounds as one traverses the crystal clean waters of the Kaligandaki river. A truly AMAZING adventure for all!
There can be no better way to enjoy cultural life here than to wander through the small villages and try a few word of Nepali with the local people. Trekking through the pristine forests, meadows and harvest fields will bring you to Throngla, where you will see a 360 degree view of the Annapurna, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Hidden Valley, Tibetan Mountain and other white capped mountain ranges. A wave of peaks surround the green valley's below and from here you will be treated to the most stunningly beautiful sunrise and sunset.
This package is the absolute best adventure one can have during your visit to Nepal!
Our specialty is in providing excellent personal service and professional staff to make your trip the best it can be!
Annapurna region :
North of Pokhara, Nepal's spectacular diversity appears at its finest.The deep valleys and high mountains encircling the giant Annapurna Himal embrace a wide range of peoples and terrain, from subtropical jungle to a high, dry landscape resembling the Tibetan Plateau. This region is one of the most popular to visit and yet still remains unspoiled. Finding Nepal beneath the flood of trekkers can be difficult, but the scenery and culture are top-notch, and you can still get fine weather and views through out much of the year.
Two main trails follow river valleys in relatively easy ascents: Up the Kali Gandaki to Jomsom and Muktinath, and up the Marsyangdi to Manang. By crossing a high but straightforward pass, the Thorung-La, these trails can be joined into the classic Annapurna Circuit. As the land climbs, thatch-roof mud- frontier running across Nepal. Mountain views are frequent and good, and if they don't equal the " wall huts are replaced by flat-roof stone houses, and people change from farmers to herders, Hindus to Buddhists. The Annapurna region dramatically reveals the highland/lowland cultural and geographic heart-of-the-mountains" feeling of Khumbu, there's the Annapurna Sanctuary, a secluded high-altitude valley ringed by huge mountain peaks.
Kali Gandaki River:
The upper part is a beautiful unspoiled river with good white water, gorges and a feeling of remoteness. The lower part is a big but relatively easy river, with small gorges, jungle and an abundance of wildlife. A combination trip of the two areas of the river is a classic, one of a kind adventure. The Kali Gandaki begins it's journey from Mustang. Here it is a flat and braided river flowing into an arid open valley. At Kalopani (black water) the river drops off the roof of the world and cuts one of the deepest gorges in the world between Dhaulagiri, height 8,167 m. and Annapurna, height 8,091 m. The Kali Gandaki is named after the goddess Kali and is considered a particularly holy river. It is also a gold bearing river, and sometimes we meet several small groups who are sluicing and panning the gravel of the river bed in search of miniscule amounts of metal.
Safari at Royal Chitwan National Park:
Royal Chitwan National Park, the oldest national park in Nepal, is situated in the subtropical inner Terai lowlands of South-Central Nepal. The park was designated as a World Heritage Site in 1984. The park covers a pristine area with a unique ecosystem of significant value to the world. It contains the Churiya hills, ox-bow lakes and flood plains of Rapti, Reu and Narayani Rivers. Approximately 70% of the park vegetation is Saal forest. The remaining vegetation types include grassland (20%), rain forest (7%), and Saal with chirpine (3%), the latter occurring at the top of the Churiya range. The rain forests consist mainly of khair, sissoo and simal. The grassland forms a diverse and complex community with over 50 species. The Saccharun species, often called elephant grass, can reach 8 m. in height. The shorter grasses such as Imperata are useful for thatch roofs.
There are more than 43 species of mammals in the park. The park is especially renowned for the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, the tiger and the gharial crocodile along with many other common species such as gaur, wild elephant, four-horned antelope, striped hyena, pangolin, Gangetic dolphin, monitor lizard and python.
Other animals found in the park include the sambar, chital, hog deer, barking deer, sloth bear, palm civet, langur and rhesus monkey.
There are over 450 species of birds in the park. Among the endangered birds are the Bengal florican, giant hornbill, lesser florican, black stork and white stork. Common birds seen in the park include the peafowl, red jungle fowl, and different species of egrets, herons, kingfishers, flycatchers and woodpeckers. The best time for bird watching is March and December. More than 45 species of amphibians and reptiles occur in the park, some of which are the marsh crocodile, cobra, green pit viper and various species of frogs and tortoises. The park is actively engaged in the scientific studies of several species of wild fauna and flora.
Days | Program Itineries | Altitude | Altitude | Remarks |
Day 01 | Arrival Kathmandu | Transfer to Hotel | Remarks | |
Day 02 | Sightseeing | Full-Day | Briefing about tour | |
Day 03 | Departure to Bhaktapur | Sunset & Sunrise Trip | Stay in Hotel | |
Day 04 | Walk down to Changu Narayan | Pick-up | Overnight in Hotel | |
Day 05 | Morning | Prepair for Trekking | Hotel in Kathmandu | |
Day 06 | Kathmandu | Besi Sahar | 823m | Dinner Party |
Day 07 | Besi Sahar | BahunDana | 1.311m | minibus or 4 wheel drive |
Day 08 | Bahudanda | Chamje | 1.433m | |
Day 09 | Chamje | Bagarchap | 2.164m | |
Day 10 | Bagarchap | Chame | 2.713m | |
Day 11 | Chame | Pisang | 3.173m | |
Day 12 | Pisang | Braga | 3.305m | |
Day 13 | Braga | Braga | 3.305m | |
Day 14 | Braga | Thorung Phedi | 4.366m | altitude acclimatization |
Day 15 | Thorung Phedi | Muktinath | 3.798m | |
Day 16 | Muktinath | Jomsom | 2.713m | cross Thorung- La - 5.416m |
Day 17 | Jomsom | Pokhara | 960m | |
Day 18 | by air | |||
Day 19 | Depature for Rafting | In Kaligandaki | At beach | Whitewater-Rafting |
Day 20 | Rafting | Near stream | Full-day | |
Day 21 | Back to Pokhara | Rafting | Half-day | Stay in Pokhara |
Day 22 | Depature to Safari | Chitwan | Inside park | Jungle activities |
Day 23 | Full day Jungle activities | Inside park | Local culture activities in the evening | |
Day 24 | Depature to Kathmandu | Morning activities | In Kathmandu | Evening Party |
Day 25 | Free day | Shopping | ||
Day 26 | Depature | International Airport | Tour can be extended |
Cost US$:
1574 Per Person Trekking, rafting and Jungle safaries Full board, hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara bed and break fast basic. Min. Pax 6.
Highlights :
- Valley Sightseeing
- Pashupatinath, Baudhanath
- Patan, monkey temple, Bhaktpur
- Nagarkot Sunset and sunrise Tour
- Rural Village Hiking
- Changu Narayan Temple
- Mountain-flight close to Everest and other mountains
- Marsyangdi River
- Panoramic view of Annapurnas, Gangapurna etc.
- Typical Buddhist villages of Braga and Manang
- Cross Thorung-La (5.416m)
- Muktinath - holy place for Hindu and Buddhist
- Kali Gandaki- deepest gorge in the world
- Flight to Pokhara
- Exciting white water Rafting in Kali-Gandaki
- Jungle activities, elephant ride and jungle safari
Note:
all package tours in which group has more than 7 participants the package cost will be reduced by 10% P.Person.
Best Time:
- Sept end to December, March to may end.